Bayard Police Department

Monday, Jan. 18

Stolen motor vehicle
Alta Vista drive
Caller advised that when she got home a neighbor advised that they saw a male walking around the area. Caller further advised that their barn door was open and their blue 2008 Yamaha Raptor four-wheeler is missing.

Wednesday, Jan. 20

Vehicle burglary
1300 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that someone stole his stereo out of his vehicle.

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that two boys ran in and stole items then ran out and met with two more boys and they all ran up the hill. Advised that the first two are on video. Officers ATL on Walnut, North, Rosemary, Grant and Cactus streets but had negative contact.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Jan. 18

Domestic disturbance
W. Cactus Street
Caller advised that she is being hit by a named male but she can’t drive away because she has been drinking. Officer made contact.

Tuesday, Jan. 19

Loud music
S. Hutchinson Street
Officer advised that the music was not loud when I arrived but advised him to keep it down. Officer advised that a container was found and driver is going to walk home to S. Bellm.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cleveland and W. Oak streets
Have a female yelling in the background/female and male are arguing at this time. It is a 911 phone cannot trace address/can hear male yelling at this time advising her to listen. She advised she will listen/does not want to go to jail/she is still crying. *Did hear female state “You spanked me too hard.” Still have open line. Small female stated she did not mean to call 911 to another female.

Thursday, Jan. 21

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Parra’s Trailer Park
Windows on his vehicle broken out.

Welfare check
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised that a male is lying in the road in front of her residence talking to himself. Officer advised that a 62-year-old male needs an ambulance. EMS2 advised that a family member picked up the male.
 

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